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Pine County to draft ordinance for low‑potency hemp edibles registration; public hearing set for Nov. 18
Summary
County staff will draft a simple retail registration ordinance for low‑potency hemp edibles to comply with state licensing requirements; commissioners directed staff to prepare a draft for review at the Nov. 4 meeting and scheduled a public hearing for Nov. 18.
Pine County staff told commissioners they will prepare an ordinance to register businesses that sell low‑potency hemp edibles to comply with a new state requirement that such businesses obtain a retail registration from their local government.
The county’s 2024 cannabis business ordinance intentionally excluded low‑potency hemp edibles because, staff said, those products had been sold widely and without local registration. Beginning Jan. 1 (year…
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